There were 29 Races on Sunday 18th June 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Downpatrick, 7 races at Doncaster, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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It's highly likely that LATIN will come on plenty for his Leopardstown debut and he's preferred to Oligopoly.
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The selection is MISTER TWIST who will appreciate the extra couple of furlongs at a track where he has already shown good form
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A more favourable draw could help ALFARIDA to see off the challenge of Mister Garvey, whom she beat by a short head at Roscommon
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The suggestion is CARLTON AND CO, as there are several reasons to believe she may be able to break her duck.
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The vote goes to MOONDIAL who comes into this in good form on the AW. There isn't enough evidence to suggest she can't act on turf.
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It was a fair run from FOXFIRE GLOW when third at Punchestown and he's preferred to Duleek Street and well bred Dysart Dasher
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This looks open. MANY TEARS had plenty go her way in a maiden here last time but she was entitled to get a little tired late on.
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Salsa Dancer is the form pick, while MAJESTIC ONE, Etretat and Tees Touch are interesting newcomers.
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This hasn't gone to a 3yo since 2016 and 5yo UNDER THE TWILIGHT can prove the answer. Her form since returning to turf is very solid.
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A place behind Royal Eagle when a fast-finishing fourth at Ballinrobe, FIRST DARE can improve past that rival over this longer trip
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Preference is for the unexposed PINK SOCKS (nap) who can build on a Listowel third that gives her an edge over Princess Rajj.
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Progeny of Galileo are favourably represented with VAGUELY ROYAL and Divya the biggest contenders on form, in that order.
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Narrow preference is for ALYANAABI who is beautifully bred and whose stable won this with a newcomer in 2021
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The guaranteed pace should suit BY YOUR SIDE who has to be delivered late and should take plenty of beating
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A good run by Pink Socks in the first division would underline the case in favour of SUNSET NOVA, second at Listowel a fortnight ago
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Last year's winner BURNING CASH (nap) is taken to maintain his 100% record in C&D handicaps. King Of Bavaria is second choice.
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The vote goes to MICHAELS CHOICE (nap) whose record over C&D reads 113 and who is 1lb below his last winning mark.
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No horse comes into the race in better form than SEQUOIASPIRIT(nap) after two decisive wins in Flat handicaps last month.He can win this
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It's probably best to turn a blind eye to SIXPACK's quiet handicap debut on testing ground at Leopardstown. He ran well here on debut.
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The suggestion is LASER GUIDED, whose Ripon dead-heat can probably be marked up slightly. He is taken to defy a 3lb rise.
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The choice is MALKA who made an eyecatching debut when third at Goodwood last month with plenty going wrong for her.
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Wexford runner-up Be My Hero will do for many but JINXS LINK did well to be third at Ballinrobe despite pulling very hard
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Her wide stall isn't pretty but SANDY CREEK is probably a Group performer in the making and she can have too much class for these.
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With Associates not sure to be suited by this easier 6f, preference is for the progressive Carlisle winner BEAUTRON.
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This may prove tactical. If allowed his own way in front as when runner-up on his Redcar reappearance, DUKEMAN could take some passing.
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The Willie Mullins-trained RIVER TARA did well when runner-up to a useful sort at Kilbeggan last time and should take beating
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A trappy race but TRUSTYOURINSTINCT could be useful having won his maiden despite blatantly needing the experience.
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In a modest event WILDE AND DANDY who has run two fair races this season, is taken to beat Bernie The Bear and Pub Club.
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Preference is for GRAHAM who only found a Sir Mark Prescott-trained handicap newcomer too good over C&D last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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